[ KIRKCALDIS & STAINS, Ltd. I ' 'if ; — .——— L ART POTTERY AND CHINA. ij - Our showing of the fine ROYAL DOTJLTON ART POTTERY and CHINA j- i Js as different from the usual rut and dried assortment as possible Every ! ' pattern, every individual piece, waj selected for its artistic uid utilitaiinn r quabtios from tho Premier'Potteiy of England Now quaint designs in a host f of useful articles meet tho eye at every turn Yet the question of cost need cause no anxiety, as oicrytlung is pncoJ vciy modciatcly. Consider these \ wares when selecting & Wedding or Holiday Present. ! ' DOULTON WARE. , j , r I CHOICE 21-PIECE TEI SET, handsome design of wieath of roses, [« DITTO, with pretty wtod violet pattern, PRICE, 275. 6d. ' Old English Coaching Day Scenes on Fine DOULTON OHINA TEA SETS, of 1 . "21 Pieces, PRIC&, Hβ I ' 14-PIECE TEA SET, ; Empire shape, with' quaint design, , PRICE, 245. I , If PIECE TEA SET,'with dainty woodland spray in blue and gold, I 14-PIECE TEA SET, with unique design of fruit and flowers in clustoi in na- [ ' tural colourings, PRIOJ3 > los CHILDREN'S PORRIDGE PLATES, m antiane pattern, Wonderland Pictures nicely finished, . " rEICE, Is 9d each. J .PORRIDGE SET complete, with Porridge Tureen and >« Rhymes designs. _ ' , ■.FIUUi, dis. bti f- OLD ENGLISH DOULTON CAKE AND FRUIT PLATES, quaint designs, ! Is 9d each. [" SAME, in Old Venetian design, 2s 6d eaoh - S BALAD BOWLS, ,m,very, quaint patterns of Old English Pottery, [',' PRICES, 7s 6d , 8s 6d , 11s 6d and 13s 6d each >' ' BWEET TRAYS, in Old English, Welsh, Chinese, and Roso designs, etc—All J , in Royal Doulton, PRICES, Is. 6d., 2s. 6d., 3s 9d and 4s 6d each I' ICE PLATES, in new patterns, PRICES, Is and Is 3d each I OLD ENGLISH PUNCH BOWLS, beautiful old pattern, and ornament in any I home, PRICE, 18s 6d. f iXOWER in assorted new designs, both ancient and modern, i ' PRICES. 43. 6d ,6s6d,Bs 6d , 10s. 6d., 12s. 6d., and 15s 6d. each. , I TOBACCO JARS, m .unusual designs, , ''I 'A. Splendid Collection of ART POTTERY TEAPOTS, in a host of beautiful ' , designs, including Venetian, Woodland, Welsh, Dutch, Motto, Watchman, Midsummei Night's Dream, etc., etc , ' r , PRICES, fiom 4s to 12s 6d each. I 'JEAPOT STANDS to 'match. |'<"; A NEW SHIPMENT OF BEAUTIFUL ART POTTERY-" A WAT A WARE." [ ma wonderful variety of quaint shapes and clever colouring effects. ' Natural illustrations of Japanese Flora, etc The PRICES range from f,, 4s. 6d , ss. 6d., 6s. 6d., 7s 6d., and intermediatQ Prices to 425. 6d. each. jl l ' jKQU ARE INVITED TO INSPECT THIS DEPARTMENT NOW WHILE i , , THE ASSORTMENT IS GOOD. [■;! , SECOND WEEK OF OUR [/ ; BIG SUMMER "CLEAN-UP" I' ' Ail ,. , ' SHOE SALE'. ' i '. l -;"' "» THE BICCEST BARGAINS IN SHOES ' ' - )V icr:+• THAT YOU EVER''sAW. '• ' f ' We are making a Complete Clearance jf all Summer Goods, and we I havo rooted out all our "ODDS AND ENDS" and BROKEiN LINES, f i Tvith'tho leoult that we can showjou hundreds of Barftams reallj worth ' considering. , ' ' . , LOOK AT THESE, PRICES ' OF GOOD EVERYDAY SHOES. " GIRLb' TAN BOOTS', Usually Bs. 6d SALE PHICE, 5s 6d. ;, , GIRLS' TAN SHOES, tonally 7s 6(1 S VLE PRICE 4s lid ! , ' LADIES' "WOLF'S" SIIOES, Usually 18s Cd. SALE PRICE 12s. Cd. C / LADfES" Oj\E-mR SHOES, Usually 10 Cd SALE PRICE 7s lid. i LADIES' GLACE BALS, Usually 12;> Cd SALE PRICE 8s lid f ' 'MEN'S :WALK-OVEK" BOOTS, Usually 30s. SALE PRICE 20s. \ MDN'S TAN WILLOW BALS,, Usually 21s. SALE PRICE 16s. 6d. [" ' * , HEAPS OF OTHER BARGAINS. [y * - AT HANNAH'S SALE, - ['' ' LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. I ,' GOOD TASTE. GOOD CUTTING. ( fpo be Well Dressed doesn't mean extremes in styles, but simply Good Taste f A n nd Good Cutting. You'to got to depend upon your tailof tor them. You I ean rely on THE BRADFORD WOOLLEN,CO. for the top notch of fashion I L in catting—for workmanship that knows no flaw, and for satisfaction in every reepect Our 70s. SUMIIEU SDIT to Order i, a MAEVEL at tho Pnoe. [ TEE BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO., '•THE QUALITY JAILORS," WELLINGTON. \ TRIFLES and porfoetion is no tnJlo It is by watching the (i lafti/r minute do alls s>o oituu overlooked by others, that F, MAKE , enables HAI'WARD-'J'he Ladies' 'lailor-to proSi PERFECTIONi uuoe suca Ijoautilul Costumes When jou msh to |> have excellence of materials, skiltul ivorkmaiiship, [ , diiu tiuo West Lnd stjle combined in your Coof ' , tume, you should leaye joui favours with TTAY'WA'RT) TBil LAJJ t LS ' Lauibton Quay. [,",, t New Autumn and Winter Fabrics Now Showing.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 744, 17 February 1910, Page 4
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